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- 7391: Why The North Won The Civil Wa
- ... 200 million a year, which constituted almost two-thirds of the total export trade (Brinkley et al. 329). "King Cotton" was born, and it soon became a fundamental motive in Southern diplomacy. However, during this short burst of economic prowess, the South failed to realize that it would never be sustained by "King Cotton" alone. What it needed was the guiding hand of "Queen Industry." Eli Whitney soon came to realize ...
- 7392: The Catcher In The Rye
- ... of phonies hint the name Phoebe Greek for sun. I read a very interesting point in a book review about The Catcher in the Rye that explains the Holden behavior all through the book. In short it said his activities "describes a developing nervous breakdown." And if you think of the symptoms you would a agree. Unexplained depression, show countless time in the story as "I felt depressed as hell." And ...
- 7393: How The New Economics Effects Modern America
- ... work. The problem is now there is an over abundance of cheap labor. Which will not help raise the already too low minimum wage. “The danger of the information age is that while in the short run it may be cheaper to replace workers with technology” M. B. Zuckerman. The problem is as we make all this technology to replace workers. We are now creating many low-tech jobs. At the ...
- 7394: The Electric Ant By Philip K D
- In the short story The Electric Ant, Philip. K. Dick is expressing his sarcastical opinion of man in society and man's inability to distinguish between the truth and fantasy. Using his main character's life, Garson Poole ...
- 7395: The English Patient
- As followed by the big hit of Titanic’s great tragedy love story . It seems that love romantic stories are in favour to touch people’s deep feelings. The English Patient, " however, is a great epic romance novel. It's an extravagance of the romantic spirit, a yearning for passion. A immoral love story ...
- 7396: The Hound Of The Baskervilles
- ... to pass this personal quality onto his characters. The Baskerville family was a very respected one, especially after Sir Charles took control over Baskerville Hall. "Though Sir Charles resided at Baskerville Hall for a comparatively short period, his amiability of character and extreme generosity had won the affection and respect of all who had been brought into contact with him." (Doyle 19) The noble Baskerville family is very likely a reflection ...
- 7397: Anabolic Steroids
- ... muscles grow. They only aid in muscle growth. Steroids basically speed up muscle repair and slow down the body’s natural tendency to break down muscle. Popular media has insinuated to the public about horror stories and the dangers. If they are so dangerous then why do doctors prescribe them? Why do pharmacies all over the planet still make them and sell them? To have an opinion on whether steroids are ...
- 7398: The New Deal
- ... p.200). Roosevelt responded with a controversial policy that rocked the nation and what our nation stood for. Roosevelt's New Deal programs aimed at three R's- relief, recovery, and reform. The government established short range goals that included relief and immediate recovery, especially in the first two years. They then set up long-range goals which included permanent recovery and reform of current abuses particuarly those that produced the ...
- 7399: Plains Indians
- ... feather to the sun-pole then to the patient, transferring the energy from the pole to the ill. It is the buffalo, however, that makes up the main theme of the Sun Dance. In various stories it was the buffalo that began the ritual. The Shoshone believe that the buffalo taught someone the proper way to carry out the dance and the benefits in doing it. Buffalo songs, dances, and feast ...
- 7400: The Lottery By Shirley Jackson
- In many stories, settings are constructed to help build the mood and to foreshadow of things to come. "The Lottery" by Shirley Jackson is a story in which the setting sets up the reader to think of positive ...
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